Routing for UAS53

SA001_intro (intro)
With this survey we aim to understand how people make health insurance and investment decisions.
SA001ab_random := getuas53SilviaPreload()
IF SA001ab_random = -1 OR SA001ab_random = EMPTY THEN
SA001ab_random := mt_rand(1,2)
End of if
IF SA001ab_random = 1 THEN
SA001a (health plan option 1a)
Imagine that you need to select a health insurance plan for next year from a menu of plan options presented to you by your employer. In this scenario, imagine that you are only responsible for your own health care, and not that of a spouse or dependents.

The plans provide access to the same doctors and quality of service, but the plans differ in the premium and deductible. All plans include a modest co-payment for doctor visits and have an annual out-of-pocket maximum of $1,500, and are equivalent other than these differences in premium and deductible. The following table tells you how much you would pay in premium for the deductible you select.
IF SA001a > 0 THEN
IF SA001a = 1 THEN
SA001a_350 (health plan option 1a 350 followup)
Now imagine that the following year comes and you again need to choose a health insurance plan for your own health care only. You have the option of keeping your previous choice (highlighted in table below) but please note that the premium for that plan might have changed. In addition, your employer might have added a few new plan options.

As before, the plans provide access to the same doctors and quality of service, but the plans differ in the premium and deductible. All plans include a modest co-payment for doctor visits and have an annual out-of-pocket maximum of $1,500, and are equivalent other than these differences in premium and deductible. The following table tells you how much you would pay in premium for the deductible you select.
ELSEIF SA001a = 2 THEN
SA001a_500 (health plan option 1a 500 followup)
Now imagine that the following year comes and you again need to choose a health insurance plan for your own health care only. You have the option of keeping your previous choice (highlighted in table below) but please note that the premium for that plan might have changed. In addition, your employer might have added a few new plan options.

As before, the plans provide access to the same doctors and quality of service, but the plans differ in the premium and deductible. All plans include a modest co-payment for doctor visits and have an annual out-of-pocket maximum of $1,500, and are equivalent other than these differences in premium and deductible. The following table tells you how much you would pay in premium for the deductible you select.
ELSEIF SA001a = 3 THEN
SA001a_750 (health plan option 1a 500 followup)
Now imagine that the following year comes and you again need to choose a health insurance plan for your own health care only. You have the option of keeping your previous choice (highlighted in table below) but please note that the premium for that plan might have changed. In addition, your employer might have added a few new plan options.

As before, the plans provide access to the same doctors and quality of service, but the plans differ in the premium and deductible. All plans include a modest co-payment for doctor visits and have an annual out-of-pocket maximum of $1,500, and are equivalent other than these differences in premium and deductible. The following table tells you how much you would pay in premium for the deductible you select.
ELSEIF SA001a = 4 THEN
SA001a_1000 (health plan option 1a 1000 followup)
Now imagine that the following year comes and you again need to choose a health insurance plan for your own health care only. You have the option of keeping your previous choice (highlighted in table below) but please note that the premium for that plan might have changed. In addition, your employer might have added a few new plan options.

As before, the plans provide access to the same doctors and quality of service, but the plans differ in the premium and deductible. All plans include a modest co-payment for doctor visits and have an annual out-of-pocket maximum of $1,500, and are equivalent other than these differences in premium and deductible. The following table tells you how much you would pay in premium for the deductible you select.
End of if
SA002 (why choose plan)
Why did you choose the first plan?
STRING
IF SA001a_350 = 99 OR SA001a_500 = 99 OR SA001a_750 = 99 OR SA001a_1000 = 99 THEN
SA007 (why choose plan 2nd stick)
Why did you stick to your original choice in the 2nd year?
STRING
ELSEIF SA001a_350 > 0 OR SA001a_500 > 0 OR SA001a_750 > 0 OR SA001a_1000 > 0 THEN
SA006 (why choose plan 2nd)
Why did you change your choice in the 2nd year?
STRING
End of if
End of if
Else
SA001b (health plan option 1b)
Imagine that you need to select a health insurance plan for next year from a menu of plan options presented to you by your employer. In this scenario, imagine that you are only responsible for your own health care, and not that of a spouse or dependents.

The plans provide access to the same doctors and quality of service, but the plans differ in the premium, deductible, and out-of-pocket maximum. All plans include a modest co-payment for doctor visits, and are equivalent other than these differences in premium, deductible, and out-of-pocket maximum. The following table tells you how much you would pay in premium for the deductible and out-of-pocket maximum you select.
IF SA001b > 0 THEN
IF SA001b = 1 OR SA001b = 5 OR SA001b = 9 THEN
SA001b_350 (health plan option 1b 350 followup)
Now imagine that the following year comes and you again need to choose a health insurance plan for your own health care only. You have the option of keeping your previous choice (highlighted in table below) but please note that the premium for that plan might have changed. In addition, your employer might have added a few new plan options.

As before, the plans provide access to the same doctors and quality of service, but the plans differ in the premium, deductible, and out-of-pocket maximum. All plans include a modest co-payment for doctor visits, and are equivalent other than these differences in premium, deductible, and out-of-pocket maximum. The following table tells you how much you would pay in premium for the deductible and out-of-pocket maximum you select.
ELSEIF SA001b = 2 OR SA001b = 6 OR SA001b = 10 THEN
SA001b_500 (health plan option 1b 500 followup)
Now imagine that the following year comes and you again need to choose a health insurance plan for your own health care only. You have the option of keeping your previous choice (highlighted in table below) but please note that the premium for that plan might have changed. In addition, your employer might have added a few new plan options.

As before, the plans provide access to the same doctors and quality of service, but the plans differ in the premium, deductible, and out-of-pocket maximum. All plans include a modest co-payment for doctor visits, and are equivalent other than these differences in premium, deductible, and out-of-pocket maximum. The following table tells you how much you would pay in premium for the deductible and out-of-pocket maximum you select.
ELSEIF SA001b = 3 OR SA001b = 7 OR SA001b = 11 THEN
SA001b_750 (health plan option 1b 750 followup)
Now imagine that the following year comes and you again need to choose a health insurance plan for your own health care only. You have the option of keeping your previous choice (highlighted in table below) but please note that the premium for that plan might have changed. In addition, your employer might have added a few new plan options.

As before, the plans provide access to the same doctors and quality of service, but the plans differ in the premium, deductible, and out-of-pocket maximum. All plans include a modest co-payment for doctor visits, and are equivalent other than these differences in premium, deductible, and out-of-pocket maximum. The following table tells you how much you would pay in premium for the deductible and out-of-pocket maximum you select.
ELSEIF SA001b = 4 OR SA001b = 8 OR SA001b = 12 THEN
SA001b_1000 (health plan option 1b 1000 followup)
Now imagine that the following year comes and you again need to choose a health insurance plan for your own health care only. You have the option of keeping your previous choice (highlighted in table below) but please note that the premium for that plan might have changed. In addition, your employer might have added a few new plan options.

As before, the plans provide access to the same doctors and quality of service, but the plans differ in the premium, deductible, and out-of-pocket maximum. All plans include a modest co-payment for doctor visits, and are equivalent other than these differences in premium, deductible, and out-of-pocket maximum. The following table tells you how much you would pay in premium for the deductible and out-of-pocket maximum you select.
End of if
SA002 (why choose plan)
Why did you choose the first plan?
STRING
IF SA001b_350 = 99 OR SA001b_500 = 99 OR SA001b_750 = 99 OR SA001b_1000 = 99 THEN
SA007 (why choose plan 2nd stick)
Why did you stick to your original choice in the 2nd year?
STRING
ELSEIF SA001b_350 > 0 OR SA001b_500 > 0 OR SA001b_750 > 0 OR SA001b_1000 > 0 THEN
SA006 (why choose plan 2nd)
Why did you change your choice in the 2nd year?
STRING
End of if
End of if
End of if
SA003 (rather pay high premium for low deductible)
Do you agree with the following statement: “I would rather pay a higher premium in order to have a lower deductible in case I need to get costly health care”.
1 Strongly agree
2 Agree
3 Do not agree or disagree
4 Disagree
5 Strongly disagree
SA004 (health in generalk)
Would you say your health in general is excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor?
1 Excellent
2 Very good
3 Good
4 Fair
5 Poor
SA005 (rate mental health)
In general, how would you rate your mental health, including your mood and your ability to think?
1 Excellent
2 Very good
3 Good
4 Fair
5 Poor
testsoundvideo (TEST SOUND VIDEO INTRO)
Next, you will be asked to make investment choices.

You will be shown a video that explains how to make your investment choices.

Before you hit next, make sure that your audio is working. Please switch on the speakers and turn up the volume.

Caution:  Please do not use the back button in your browser to go back to a prior question as it will cause your survey to freeze.
videoq (WHAT DID R SEE)
First we will ask you to play the video below and to tell us what you see.
Click on the video below when you are ready to start the video.



What did you see?
1 Dogs running
2 A football game
3 People ice skating
4 A boxing match
5 The weather forecast
6 I did not see anything
IF videoq = 3 THEN
soundq (WHAT DID R HEAR)
Now we will ask you to play the video below and to tell us what you hear.
Click on the video below when you are ready to start the video.



What did you hear?
1 Baby crying
2 Music
3 Car horn
4 Birds chirping
5 A thunderstorm
6 I did not hear anything
End of if
IF videoq = 3 AND soundq = 2 THEN
explanation (EXPLANATION 1)
The short video below explains how the survey works and how you can make your investment choices. Please pay careful attention to the instructions. After the video, you will have two practice rounds before you make your real investment choices.
Click on the play button below when you are ready to start the video.

tabletinstruction (TABLET INSTRUCTION)
Using a tablet?
Try using the plus and minus buttons to spread your investments instead of dragging the bars.
decisionCnt := 1
cnt := 31
number_to_show[cnt] := '1'
numbertext_to_show[cnt] := 'Practice Trial #'
bars[cnt] := 2
treatment_arm_1[cnt] := 8
treatment_arm_2[cnt] := 0
treatment_arm_3[cnt] := 0
treatment_arm_4[cnt] := 0
outside_option[cnt] := 10
endowment[cnt] := 26
price_A[cnt] := 1.1
price_B[cnt] := 0.9
payout_heads_A[cnt] := 1.2
payout_heads_B[cnt] := 0
payout_tails_A[cnt] := 0.8
payout_tails_B[cnt] := 2
default_A[cnt] := 13
default_B[cnt] := 13
Group of questions presented on the same screen
experiment_leandro (experiment)
log_experiment_leandro (experiment)
STRING
End of group of questions
intro_second_trial (second trial explanation)
In each problem you will first have to choose whether you want to invest or not. You will get a fixed amount if you decide not to invest. In the next practice round you will see an "Invest" button and a "Receive" button.

Click the “Receive” button IF you do NOT want to invest. You will be taken directly to your next question.

Click the “Invest” button IF you want to invest. In this case, the investment bars will appear and you will be able to choose how much to invest in each asset.
decisionCnt := 2
cnt := 32
number_to_show[cnt] := '2'
numbertext_to_show[cnt] := 'Practice Trial #'
bars[cnt] := 2
treatment_arm_1[cnt] := 1
treatment_arm_2[cnt] := 0
treatment_arm_3[cnt] := 0
treatment_arm_4[cnt] := 0
outside_option[cnt] := 10
endowment[cnt] := 26
price_A[cnt] := 1.1
price_B[cnt] := 0.9
payout_heads_A[cnt] := 1.2
payout_heads_B[cnt] := 0
payout_tails_A[cnt] := 0.8
payout_tails_B[cnt] := 2
default_A[cnt] := 13
default_B[cnt] := 13
Group of questions presented on the same screen
experiment_leandro (experiment)
log_experiment_leandro (experiment)
STRING
End of group of questions
Else
nosoundvideomessage (NO SOUND OR VIDEO WORKING ON R DEVICE)
Unfortunately your audio or video does not seem to be working and you will not be able to participate in this survey. Thanks!
End of if
IF videoq = 3 AND soundq = 2 THEN
SAEX_intro (intro exp loop)
This was the end of the practice rounds. Please treat the next 6 choices asked as real ones. Remember to take into account all the information given. In the next screens you will be given the option of receiving a fixed amount of money instead of investing.

In some screens you will have 5 assets to invest and in others only 2. In other words, if you decide to invest, you will be able to manipulate 5 or 2 different bars.
IF exp_silvia_order = EMPTY THEN
exp_silvia_order := mt_rand(1,2)
End of if
IF exp_silvia_order = 1 THEN
decisionCnt := 1
cnt := 1
temp := getuas53Preload(cnt)
number_to_show[cnt] := cnt
bars[cnt] := 2
Group of questions presented on the same screen
experiment_leandro (experiment)
log_experiment_leandro (experiment)
STRING
End of group of questions
tempVar := experiment_leandro[cnt]
decisionCnt := 2
cnt := 4
temp := getuas53Preload(cnt)
number_to_show[cnt] := cnt
bars[cnt] := 5
Group of questions presented on the same screen
experiment_leandro (experiment)
log_experiment_leandro (experiment)
STRING
End of group of questions
tempVar := experiment_leandro[cnt]
decisionCnt := 3
cnt := 2
temp := getuas53Preload(cnt)
number_to_show[cnt] := cnt
bars[cnt] := 2
Group of questions presented on the same screen
experiment_leandro (experiment)
log_experiment_leandro (experiment)
STRING
End of group of questions
tempVar := experiment_leandro[cnt]
decisionCnt := 4
cnt := 5
temp := getuas53Preload(cnt)
number_to_show[cnt] := cnt
bars[cnt] := 5
Group of questions presented on the same screen
experiment_leandro (experiment)
log_experiment_leandro (experiment)
STRING
End of group of questions
tempVar := experiment_leandro[cnt]
decisionCnt := 5
cnt := 3
temp := getuas53Preload(cnt)
number_to_show[cnt] := cnt
bars[cnt] := 2
Group of questions presented on the same screen
experiment_leandro (experiment)
log_experiment_leandro (experiment)
STRING
End of group of questions
tempVar := experiment_leandro[cnt]
decisionCnt := 6
cnt := 6
temp := getuas53Preload(cnt)
number_to_show[cnt] := cnt
bars[cnt] := 5
Group of questions presented on the same screen
experiment_leandro (experiment)
log_experiment_leandro (experiment)
STRING
End of group of questions
tempVar := experiment_leandro[cnt]
Else
decisionCnt := 1
cnt := 4
temp := getuas53Preload(cnt)
number_to_show[cnt] := cnt
bars[cnt] := 5
Group of questions presented on the same screen
experiment_leandro (experiment)
log_experiment_leandro (experiment)
STRING
End of group of questions
tempVar := experiment_leandro[cnt]
decisionCnt := 2
cnt := 1
temp := getuas53Preload(cnt)
number_to_show[cnt] := cnt
bars[cnt] := 2
Group of questions presented on the same screen
experiment_leandro (experiment)
log_experiment_leandro (experiment)
STRING
End of group of questions
tempVar := experiment_leandro[cnt]
decisionCnt := 3
cnt := 5
temp := getuas53Preload(cnt)
number_to_show[cnt] := cnt
bars[cnt] := 5
Group of questions presented on the same screen
experiment_leandro (experiment)
log_experiment_leandro (experiment)
STRING
End of group of questions
tempVar := experiment_leandro[cnt]
decisionCnt := 4
cnt := 2
temp := getuas53Preload(cnt)
number_to_show[cnt] := cnt
bars[cnt] := 2
Group of questions presented on the same screen
experiment_leandro (experiment)
log_experiment_leandro (experiment)
STRING
End of group of questions
tempVar := experiment_leandro[cnt]
decisionCnt := 5
cnt := 6
temp := getuas53Preload(cnt)
number_to_show[cnt] := cnt
bars[cnt] := 5
Group of questions presented on the same screen
experiment_leandro (experiment)
log_experiment_leandro (experiment)
STRING
End of group of questions
tempVar := experiment_leandro[cnt]
decisionCnt := 6
cnt := 3
temp := getuas53Preload(cnt)
number_to_show[cnt] := cnt
bars[cnt] := 2
Group of questions presented on the same screen
experiment_leandro (experiment)
log_experiment_leandro (experiment)
STRING
End of group of questions
tempVar := experiment_leandro[cnt]
End of if
SAEX_end (end message)
Thank you so much for participating! Your answers will help us learn how people make health insurance and investment decisions.
End of if
CS_001 (HOW PLEASANT INTERVIEW)
Could you tell us how interesting or uninteresting you found the questions in this interview?
1 Very interesting
2 Interesting
3 Neither interesting nor uninteresting
4 Uninteresting
5 Very uninteresting
CS_003 (comments)
Do you have any other comments on the interview? Please type these in the box below.(If you have no comments, please click next to complete this survey.)
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